Historical

70's

Procycle’s history began in 1971 when we started to assemble bicycles at the Saint-Georges de Beauce factory. Thanks to the work of 40 employees, the company managed to produce 30,000 bikes in the first year.

80's

When the CCM company went bankrupt in 1983, Procycle purchasd the bike brand from the company. That same year, Procycle’s millionth bicycle is manufactured, then 6 years later the company is finalist in the sector "Innovation" at the 1989’s Mercuriades organized by the Quebec Chambre of commerce. Five years later, the Procycle Group wins the VISION 94 prize given by the Quebec CPA Order for its economic performance.

90's

The factory produces its five millionth bicycle in 1996, while Procycle became the first bicycles manufacturer in North America to be certified ISO 9001. A year later, the company acquired Rocky Mountain Bicycles, a high performance bicycle manufacturer from Vancouver, British Columbia. While Procycle Group celebrates the fabrication of its 6 millionth bicycle, the Rocky Mountain RM9 model receives a "Gold Award Design" award in 1999.

2000's

In 2001, the group introduces the Miele brand in the market. Five years later, while Rocky Mountain Bicycles is celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Slayer bike is named "All Mountain 2006" by Mountain Magazine. The following year, the ELEMENT 70 is named Bike of the Year in 2007 in the "Cross Country" category by Mountain Biking Magazine.

In 2010, Procycle ceases to distribute all brands except Miele and Rocky Mountain, and focuses exclusively on the independent bicycle retailer market, dropping its association with large chain stores.In 2012, the first of Procycle’s model of electric bike named eVox is launched, and Rocky Mountain bikes continues to win various prizes. In 2014, Rocky Mountain Bikes launch its first Fat Bike, named Blizzard, which is very successful.

Company

Founded in 1977, Procycle Group believes that cycling is a way of life. The family owned business has over 35 years of experience in manufacturing, designing and developing some of the world’s most advanced bicycles. As Canada’s top manufacturer of high-performance bikes, it has made significant investments in industry leading technologies and holds numerous patents in Canada and the United States. Procycle currently markets and sells Rocky Mountain, Miele and eVox bicycles in over 30 countries globally.